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Birth Date: Mon, Sep 12

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Kingsport Tennessee, United States (map)

I am: Married

Schools: Greeneville High School, Milligan College

Jobs: SAHM, teacher, beauty consultant


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Mon, May 05 07:14 PM

goals, broken down

 I really like the new assignment of just doing a quick cleaning/organizing task each day.  It is SO much less overwhelming to just do a little bit each day, and it does add up.  And really, it matches the old adage "eat an elephant a bite at a time."  Can't all big goals be broken down this way?  Don't try to the whole thing all in one fell swoop; just break it down into little bits.  If I apply this to other areas of my life, not only will my house be neater, cleaner, more of a "haven," but I will also be able to start achieving some of the career goals I have set for myself!  "Inch by inch it's a cinch, but yard by yard it's hard."  Good food for thought and words to live by!  :) 

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Bit by bit

You're right,  easier if you break goals down.

On Tools the Goal Tracker toll comes in at Day 30, but no reason why you can't make a head start, as you seem to be gong in that direction,

 

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